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. 1996 Jun;2(6):611–621.

Detection of double-stranded RNA-protein interactions by methylene blue-mediated photo-crosslinking.

Z R Liu 1, A M Wilkie 1, M J Clemens 1, C W Smith 1
PMCID: PMC1369400  PMID: 8718690

Abstract

Double-stranded(ds) RNA-binding proteins have diverse functions in the cell. An obstacle to investigating the interactions between these proteins and dsRNA is the relative inefficiency of traditional UV-crosslinking methods for extended regions of dsRNA. We have therefore developed an alternative procedure for RNA-protein photo-crosslinking that efficiently induces RNA-protein crosslinks in double-stranded regions of RNA. We show that dsRNA-protein crosslinks can be induced by visible light in the presence of the dye methylene blue, which most likely mediates crosslinking by intercalating in the dsRNA helix. A recombinant dsRNA binding domain from the Drosophila staufen protein and human protein kinase R were crosslinked by UV or methylene blue to a series of dsRNAs. In each case, the degree of crosslinking was greater with methylene blue, particularly with RNAs with few single-stranded loops. Methylene blue-mediated crosslinking therefore complements and extends the existing repertoire of crosslinking methods for detecting RNA-protein interactions.

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